I would definitely remove the filter cover, use a vernier caliper to measure depth of the filter's canister-to-machined surface of the engine block and then use the formula supplied by Anton to determine if you need the paper gasket
or not.
The filter canister in my R100S was set
too shallow and was
over-compressing the 'white' o-ring. Paper gasket/s corrected the issue on the "S". However, neither of my R65s needed a gasket. It does seem counterintuitive... you get a gasket with the filter kit -
usually- so the assumption is you need to use it. Not necessarily so. Keep in mind, that big ol' o-ring does the sealing job, not the paper gasket.
Dredging up memories of bruised elbows and laying on cold concrete installing and removing 'bendy' filters and bits.... Good news is that I can now make a filter change in wizard time!
Props to John Raski and his EME products. Great prices on quality Airhead needs/wants plus very fast service.
Mike V did play just a
tiny part in Mongo's ultimate success.
